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Comparing the AFM images with TEM imaging performed on other samples, we would estimate that the 1,850°C samples have four to five layers of graphene and the 1,950°C samples have five to six layers.
At a press conference discussing the results, published in PLoS ONE, McClure was blunt and confident: "If there was one copy of the virus in those samples, we would have detected it".
If we assume that under the same excitation intensity, the same amount of carriers are generated in the InAlAs barrier layer and then diffuse into the well in both samples, we would simply assume that more carriers would be captured by the 15-nm QW than the 7-nm QW due to the larger size, deeper ground state, and therefore larger captured cross-section.
Not only did we benefit from the stark differences between the fixed and live samples, we would certainly never have been able to demonstrate that the GFP filaments are reappearing in the same places without live imaging data.
Because of the nature of our samples, we would not be able to detect such cycle-dependent transcriptional regulation.
If people were concerned about their samples, we would expect more of them to refuse consent over time.
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The problem was we didn't have samples we'd taken beforehand to compare them to".
"If there was a Guinness Book of World Records entry for analyzing leaf samples, we'd have it," Reich says.
After that bunch of experts had finally hammered out a consensus regarding the writing rubric and writing samples we'd been reviewing, we were told we were scoring "wrong".
The staff, while personable have a quiet subtleness that relaxed me -- which was a good thing, because my room ended up being a mini studio of sorts where we housed a lot of the samples we'd pulled until we got back from the other half of the shows.
Regardless of how fast our ADC could sample, we would not be able to use the samples at that faster rate due to CPU computations.
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